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Sound card & cable to record mixes?
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dj darroch
I'm looking for a good quality sound card that I can use to record my mixes to the pc. At the moment I've got a ey SoundMax card & a cheap maplins sound card audio cable. I get this hum when I playback my mixes :eek:

I want to pay £100 at the most for the sound card & the necessary cable needed to connect from my mixer to the sound card.

Could anyone advise? Cheers.
punjabi
dj darroch
I want a up-to-date answer.
:rolleyes:
punjabi
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Originally posted by dj darroch
I want a up-to-date answer.
:rolleyes:


this gets discussed every week. dont go rolling your eyes at me n00b.
dj darroch
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Originally posted by punjabi
this gets discussed every week. dont go rolling your eyes at me n00b.


Lol, noob. I hardly think so when i'v bn here longer. I think i know how to navigate on a forum. If you don't have useful information regarding to my question then don't post here. :rolleyes: :rolleyes:

Now...direct me to last weeks or the most recent topic in relation to what i'm lookin for??
Max Thomson
Dude just swallow your pride and search, this topic has been discussed at a ton. And if you want last weeks answer then go search for it.
Trance Nutter
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Originally posted by punjabi


Because I'm a nice guy, search for Xitel or InPort for my recommendation.
SVGmethod
dude i had that hum problem too. i thought i was going to have to upgrade my soundcard for it to go away. but what you are hearing is a ground hum loop. you need to go to a place like radio shack and purchase yourself a ground loop isolator. i got mine for $20 US Dollars. it has RCA cables on both ends, and is only 3 feet long or so. So you will need a longer RCA cable, and 2 rca connectors to connect the two, and then you need a cable that goes from the 2 RCA to the 1/8" plug to go into the back of your computer. i am sure this will solve your problem.
Erk
get an audio card with balanced inputs, xlr or 1/4" trs. This will get rid of the humming... as long as you use a balanced out from your mixer.
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